Psychophysiological Stress Reactivity Relationships across the Menstrual Cycle.

Journal of hormones Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-12-16 DOI:10.1155/2015/631250
Karen C Olson, Haley A Carroll, M Kathleen B Lustyk
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Abstract

While evidence suggests that women exhibit psychophysiological differences in stress reactivity across the menstrual cycle, the relationships among psychological and physiological stress reactivity states are not well understood. Healthy, normally cycling women (N = 44) participated in two counterbalanced laboratory sessions during the follicular and luteal phases where heart rate and subjective stress were assessed in response to stressors. There were no differences in the magnitudes of psychophysiological stress responses across the cycle. Psychological and physiological states were largely unrelated in the follicular phase but interrelationships were found in the luteal phase and these relationships were influenced by autonomic perception and trait anxiety. For women with high trait anxiety, autonomic perception appeared to buffer psychological and physiological stress reactivity during the luteal phase, suggesting that autonomic perception may be a protective factor for more anxious women during times of acute stress.

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生理心理应激反应与月经周期的关系。
虽然有证据表明,女性在整个月经周期中的应激反应表现出心理生理差异,但心理和生理应激反应状态之间的关系尚不清楚。在卵泡期和黄体期,健康的正常月经女性(N = 44)参加了两个平衡的实验,评估了心率和主观应激对应激源的反应。在整个周期中,心理生理应激反应的大小没有差异。在卵泡期,心理和生理状态在很大程度上是不相关的,但在黄体期发现了相互关系,这些关系受到自主知觉和特质焦虑的影响。对于高特质焦虑的女性,自主感知似乎可以缓冲黄体期的心理和生理应激反应,这表明自主感知可能是急性压力时期焦虑女性的保护因素。
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